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Water Quality Testing
Water Quality Testing

What's In Your Water? Your City's Report Doesn't Tell the Full Story.

From PFAS to lead service lines to well water contaminants — comprehensive water testing that goes beyond the basics.

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EPA Methods
30+ Years Experience
Trusted by Ohio landlords & homebuyers

What Happens After You Request Testing

1

We review your details

Property type, compliance needs, timeline

2

We confirm pricing

No surprises — you'll know the cost upfront

3

We schedule at your convenience

Testing happens when it works for you

The Problem

Why This Matters

Quick Summary

  • City reports test at plant — not your tap
  • 149 Ohio communities have PFAS contamination
  • Lead service lines still common in older homes
  • Private wells are unregulated in Ohio

Most people trust that their tap water is safe because their city issues an annual water quality report. But those reports test at the treatment plant, not at your faucet. Between the plant and your glass, water travels through miles of aging infrastructure, lead service lines, copper pipes, and fixtures that can leach contaminants your city never tests for at the point of use.

Ohio faces particular water quality challenges. 149 Ohio communities have detected PFAS — so-called 'forever chemicals' — in their water supplies. These synthetic chemicals are linked to cancer, thyroid disease, immune system suppression, and developmental problems. Meanwhile, thousands of homes still connect to the municipal system through lead service lines that can introduce dangerous levels of lead into drinking water, particularly when water chemistry changes or pipes are disturbed by construction.

If you're on a private well, the responsibility falls entirely on you. Ohio does not regulate private well water quality, which means nobody is testing your water unless you are. Wells can be contaminated by agricultural runoff, septic system failures, naturally occurring minerals like arsenic, and industrial chemicals that have migrated through groundwater.

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Our Solution

How Bidemly Helps

Quick Summary

  • Test for heavy metals, PFAS, bacteria, VOCs
  • EPA-approved sampling methods
  • Results compared to EPA limits
  • Treatment recommendations included

Bidemly offers comprehensive water quality testing panels that analyze for heavy metals, PFAS, bacteria, nitrates, volatile organic compounds, and dozens of other contaminants. We collect samples directly from your tap or well using EPA-approved methods, and our accredited laboratory partners provide detailed analytical results. Every report includes clear interpretation of results against EPA Maximum Contaminant Levels and actionable recommendations for filtration or treatment if needed.

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What You Get

Every test includes these deliverables — no surprise add-ons.

Point-of-use water sample collection using EPA-approved methods
Heavy metals panel (lead, copper, arsenic, mercury, and more)
PFAS screening or comprehensive PFAS panel
Bacteria and coliform testing
Nitrate and nitrite analysis
Volatile organic compound (VOC) screening
Detailed laboratory report with EPA MCL comparisons
Written interpretation and treatment recommendations

Is This Service Right for You?

01

Homeowners on private wells

Ohio doesn't regulate private well water. If you're not testing, nobody is. Annual testing is recommended at minimum.

02

Parents concerned about lead in drinking water

Even if your city's water tests clean at the plant, lead can enter your water from service lines and household plumbing. Point-of-use testing is the only way to know.

03

Property owners in PFAS-affected communities

149 Ohio communities have detected PFAS. Testing confirms whether your specific property is affected and at what levels.

04

Restaurants and food service businesses

Water quality directly affects food safety, taste, and equipment longevity. Regular testing demonstrates due diligence for health inspections.

05

Real estate buyers and sellers

Water quality testing — especially for well-served properties — is increasingly expected in real estate transactions and can affect property value.

Transparent Pricing

Basic water screening panels start at $200. Comprehensive panels including PFAS testing range from $500-$1,200+. Well water packages and commercial testing programs available. Contact us for a customized testing scope based on your concerns and property type.

Most inspections are completed in a single visit with minimal disruption.

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